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Re: WIP: USB audio output - N900 as an "audiophile" portable music player
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By the way, IIRC, Oblomow or tried to check kernel crash logs after setting pulseaudio output to external DAC and getting instant reboot - no usable logs found: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...7&postcount=32 Maybe something was wrong there? Is there any way. that would help us determine exact case of problem? BTW, bfreemangordon, my question from: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...7&postcount=33 ...still apply. Thanks in advance. /Estel |
Re: WIP: USB audio output - N900 as an "audiophile" portable music player
I ordered and received the recently released Fiio E17 DAV/Headphone Amp and have been using it with the N900. I've ordered a USB Micro B to Mini B Cable to see if I can connect it to the N900 using USB Host mode. If I'm able to connect it, and use the E17 as the audio output, I'll be able to take full advantage of the E17's nice Wolfson WM8740 DAC. This will require the N900 to be in USB host mode, and for there to be drivers for the E17 on the N900, and for there to be a way to select the E17 as the output sound device. I can then load FLAC files on the N900 and they will stream digitally to the E17
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Re: WIP: USB audio output - N900 as an "audiophile" portable music player
I'm 99,99% sure, that it will work with current modules found in kernel-power :) Then, You may use smplayer as GUI for playing any mplayer-supported file via alsia external card output to as stated earlier in this thread - at least, until someone find solution to properly redirect pulseaudio's output.
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Re: WIP: USB audio output - N900 as an "audiophile" portable music player
@Estel: I will top that, I'm 100% sure it will work :-)
@ineo : your use case is what I've been wanting to do all along (except that I'd hesitate between an E17 and the iBasso D-Zero, but that's irrelevant). Everything that was said before applies : your E17 will be detected by h-e-n, just like my desktop DAC/amp and Estel's external sound card, as an ALSA device. Streaming MP3/FLAC using software that can directly address that ALSA device is easy (using mplayer, MOC or smplayer as mentioned) but not seamless or very user-friendly. The "way to select the E17 as the output sound device", at the system level and with Hildon apps that only use pulseaudio, is our biggest and still current problem. Nobody here seems to know how that thing really works (nobody interested in our project, at least :-) I am beginning to fear that the problem will be solved on the Android side before we've made any progress on this. Some versions of Cyanogenmod 7 and 9 already enable USB sound on devices with host mode capability, and it's very probable that some upcoming minor release of Android 4.0x (ICS) will support it for good. Poor old N900... |
Re: WIP: USB audio output - N900 as an "audiophile" portable music player
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The instructions have been even posted here in this thread. What is the problem? EDIT: OK I am probably being overly optimistic. Any idea how could I simulate USB speakers easily? :) |
Re: WIP: USB audio output - N900 as an "audiophile" portable music player
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When the usb device was connected & the driver loaded, the above procedure leads to a reboot. EDIT: could someone try the following: Code:
sudo nice --8 gst-launch pulsesrc device=sink.hw0.monitor ! alsasink device=hw:1,0 |
Re: WIP: USB audio output - N900 as an "audiophile" portable music player
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Re: WIP: USB audio output - N900 as an "audiophile" portable music player
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As for "real" simulate USB sound card, I have no idea :/ Quote:
Thanks for Your help with this, anyway! /Estel // Edit Wouldn't trying it with N900 in developer mode filter out/confirm watchdog/DSME reboot? |
Re: WIP: USB audio output - N900 as an "audiophile" portable music player
I ordered myself a cheap USB soundcard just for testing, so I gave this a try
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EDIT:My N900 crashed after I stopped playback for a while, then tried to restart it. Got to go out now, will do more testing later. |
Re: WIP: USB audio output - N900 as an "audiophile" portable music player
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I'm not sure why I was successful the first time I tried it, but I haven't been able to replicate that success. However, it wasn't dsme triggering the reboot, but one of the watchdogs, I put my N900 into R&D mode and disabled the watchdogs and now it just locks up for a while rather than rebooting, and I did at least get some interesting debug output in dmesg, I guess it is some sort of issue with the USB drivers that pulseaudio presumably triggers, I've attached the relevant dmesg output to this post and maybe someone will be able to make sense of it.
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